Hinduism is the third largest religion in the world. The religion was founded at least 1,500 years ago, some even guess it could have been founded up to 2,000 years ago. People are not sure of the exact founder of the religion. It was first practiced in India, it is now practiced in mainly India, the United States, and the United Kingdom.
Gods Bharav-Considered to be incarnation of Lord Shiva
Ganesha-God of beginnings, knowledge, and wisdom
Lord Hanuman-symbol of devotion and dedication
Lord Rama-Symbol of courtesy and virtue
Lord Krishna-The very embodiment of love
Brahman-The main god that people worship daily
Practices The religions holly writings are called vedas. Hindus practice their religion in temples and shrines in their own homes. Before entering the temple they must take of their shoes and wash their feet. They pray and meditate in their homes and temples daily. The religious leaders are called Guru or Sage. Holidays and Beliefs One of their holidays are holi or "the festival of colors" is celebrated in early march to welcome spring. Their main beliefs include karma which is the theory that every action is equal to the reaction. Also reincarnation which is rebirth after death.
Hinduism
The Beginnings
Hinduism is the third largest religion in the world. The religion was founded at least 1,500 years ago, some even guess it could have been founded up to 2,000 years ago. People are not sure of the exact founder of the religion. It was first practiced in India, it is now practiced in mainly India, the United States, and the United Kingdom.
Gods
Bharav-Considered to be incarnation of Lord Shiva
Ganesha-God of beginnings, knowledge, and wisdom
Lord Hanuman-symbol of devotion and dedication
Lord Rama-Symbol of courtesy and virtue
Lord Krishna-The very embodiment of love
Brahman-The main god that people worship daily
Practices
The religions holly writings are called vedas. Hindus practice their religion in temples and shrines in their own homes. Before entering the temple they must take of their shoes and wash their feet. They pray and meditate in their homes and temples daily. The religious leaders are called Guru or Sage.
Holidays and Beliefs
One of their holidays are holi or "the festival of colors" is celebrated in early march to welcome spring. Their main beliefs include karma which is the theory that every action is equal to the reaction. Also reincarnation which is rebirth after death.